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a blood purifier and Juild
C? ? It is positively the best. Others
-e:ioc: e prove it. inoi Dy an
tut by erit Not by what
but by
Eood'a
jes.
rec-
-vis
of
parilla
It hae
ord ol
led in medical history,
perfectly and permanently
rj other medicines, fail,
keen discrimination oi
cognizes Its -merit and
y Hood's Saxsaparilla, i&
the fact
buy Hood'i
the ex
all others.
WATSON'S SPEECnES.
fie Speaks to His Neigti bora at the Home
, of ills ChiUlhootl. . . .
1 other blood purisers. It wina.con
Jare' weryrvhere because the. Estate-
.jc.iriiiiAvho take it. No othei
tiic;ne lias ever received such praise, or
L peculiar combination, proportion and
' . . , a. t 1 L - 3 1
This 13 ice secret ui ua wuuueniu
. i. ... .JjvIm 1 BflTAfl tff t d urAn,
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Ttis is Kay it cures acroiuia,
News and Observe.
Kerxehsville, Aug. 1. Hon. C. B.
Watson sjxike here this evening to a
large crowd of Forsyth and Guilford
county voters. One of thte tobacco ware
houses was well filled. Many ladies
were present to inspire Forsyth's able
son in his noble ambition. lie spoke
for two and a half hours in great earn
estness and held- the large crowd in
wrapt attention, notwithstanding the
heat.
His plea for the restoration of silver
as unanswerable and showed how mat
ters have cone from bad to worse since
its demonetization.- He .spoke of the
earnestness of the Democratic party for
the restoration of silver and said that
the Democratic convention at Chicago
was able to formulate a platform that
as satisfactory to the great majority of
the' American people regardless of former
political affiliations. It had named a
candidate for president -so well and fa-
orably known that two other great con-
enuon3 hastened to endorse nun as the
fit leader of the great army of American
freemen who believe that America is able
manage her own financial affairs
without longer waiting for permission
i-ohi European taskmasters.
It is apparent . that the people are
ready to elect him President The Pop
ulist convention having nominated Mr.
Watson for Vice-President, instead of
Mr. ;Sewall; the nominee of the Dem
ocratic and National Silver conventions,
the-matter of casting the ballot for elect
Under the financial svstem ordained' American Tobacco Co. without mercv.
by the fathers, wealth was not congested , Rockingham is noted for the production
in the hands of a few, but, all obeyed ' of ripe, waxy fillers, he said, and our
the laws of industry and had a fair return ' people had Been the price of these goods
for" their labor. A few men did not reduced to one-third the old time figures,
have the power to corner the money of i Why? The American Tobacco Co. la
the country at will." Nothing is 'more ! selling its Battle Axe plug for 13 cents a
sept
al!
snsore 'Kidney, and Liwr troubles, Dys
speli, Thst-. Tired Feeling, builds up the
KTves, creat es a n eppet ite and strengthens
ttewhole syaiea. Its merit, its salesj-ita
Kite Eood's Sarsaparilla the One Tru
Eood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl.
Jre-areU oc!v fcy C. I. Hood & Co.,JUweu, Mass.
Li Dill- tho best family catliartlo
flOCQ S rlila and live- stimulant. Easy
taSi.B'.yts'cjwratOk AH druggists., a cents.
WHEN YOU
FEEL SHAKY
WHY NOT TRY
IKS MEDIOtNE -
OF KNOWN MERIT.
SOLD EVERYWHERE r
timus Peter & Co. louisvile. Kir.
QENERAL. AQEATTS.
:ii!si.ur fi :.(jraUam China Grove.
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EDUCATIONAL.
F i in FuntHment last rear the
.: tirtiv of tak-knt teachers. Thor-::--ur;!-tu:;s.i'j-actca'l
courses ot study.
I3iksirt:tt noirapliv aadTyp'e Writing,
E.vi . 's moderate.
.i ;i!X IX MIXICK, A. MV
--U-, , President
iJiliifi
Sr. IU.
fir-'.,
A COLLEGE;
UDIES, EcaaOke, Ysv
certain than those who control the
money supply .are abso'ute masters of
industry. .This is the key to the prob
lem. It .explains the legislation put
through by the money kings to contract
the currency. - . -
, England demonetized silver in 1816.
It was done at the behest of the men
who furbished the money to crush Na
poleon. . ' . , -
Mr. Watson entered "with great par
ticularity into the various movements
and the reason for them that caused the
demonetization of silver bv the nations
of Europe. " The conspiracy to double
the value of money was world-wide,
John Sherman was one of the arch con
spirators,. In 1868 Oliver P. Morton,
of -Indiana, favored paying the National
debt in the same kind of money . it was
contracted in. The bonds were bought
at from 50 to 62 cents on the dollar,
The currency ha3 been wofully contract
ed since 1874, a cruel narrowing down
to the gold basis..: Silver and wheat are
tied together; An ounce of silver would
buy a bushel of wheat in ' 1873: it will
do the same to-day.
A few years ago he had innocently
supposed that the era of falling prices
had been causedby overproduction,- An
old farmer in Cleveland county asked
him if he really believed that was the
cause and he told him it was his honest
opinion. - The farmer asked him how
ore becomes a serious one. . We do not many million bushels of wheat were rot-
ote for President and ice-rresident ting in the great elevators of the West,
directly, but we only vote for electors. I He investigated the matter for himself
Should the Democratic and National sil-J and found that it was not overproduc-
er voters vote for one set. of electors! tion, but underconsumption. The peo-
and the Populist voters vote for another I nle of the United States consumed less
set of electors, then Mr. Bryan might I per capita in 1895 than they did in 1885,
ose the State to Mr. McKinley because l as follows: 7 bushels less corn, 2 bush-
of this division, although it would be I els less wheat, 3 pounds less cotton and
the purpose of. every voter of all three 3 pounds less meat. Is not the country
of the parties opposed to J&Kinley to I gravitating to the level of the Russian
ote for Bryan. The Democratic party and Chinaman, who can live on b cents
BIIX AR? BAYS IT IS HOT.
Confidence is a plant of slow growth
in aa aged bosom. The Republicans
are making much ado about something
that Mr. Bryan said about the supreme
courf and even some of the Georgia law
yers criticised him severely and defended
the court as the best bulwark of our lib
erties, and Bpoke of it as the high tri
bunal that stood like a wall to protect
people against the assaults of passion
and prejudice. All that is very pretty
to a young man, but,- old men have
more ' memory 1 and less confidence,
Theie was a time, a good long time,
whe that court had the respect and the
reverence of the nation, especially of
the south, when John Marshall and
Roger B. Taney, two southerners, were
the chief justices for a period rof nearly
sixty years, but soon after Taney died
partisan politics and sectional prejudice
crept into the court and it is there yet
It has been only twenty years since mem
bers of that court ruled Mr. Tilden out
pound, at a heavy loss, to break down our
home factories. They cannot compete
with Ihe trust without reducing the price
of the leaf. .
The nail trust wrings a profit of 300
per cent, from the people of this country.
Mr. Watson mentioned other trusts that
were bleeding the people and showed the
hypocrisy of the national law against
them,' drawn by John Sherman. A
four-horse wagon loaded with hay could
be driven through its loop boles, be said.
If the people, are wise; they will see
to it that no man goes to Congress who
it not unalterably, opposed to trusts, root
and branch. 1 he man whose garmenu
are defiled b them should be driven
into retirementaa the lepers were of pld.
Mr: Watson said he knew that this
power would rain down its curseahp011 1 of the presidency and seated - Hayes, as
l. t -1 t . t. 1 J-?J L X I " i .i I 1 ' . 1 1 Mi J ' "
uuf utjiiu, uui uo utueu it vj uu its nuioi, I viear an act ui legal . irauu as ; was ever
for if he went down in this fight the i perpetrated by the most unscrupulous
seed sown would spring up an hundred- j politicians. Law is said to be the per-
fold, as truly as the blood of the martyrs j tectum -of human reason. Then how is
A.O .U VOA. VTA bUU VUUAU I A V VUAfc ALA KUVU Ubail V4 uvOUVfll O SUUUiA
He closed by warmng the people of can judges decide one way and the Dem
the danger that confronted them." The ocrats the! other way? It is right mel
honest yoemanry of the country cannot I ancholy to recall that stupendous farce
be bought, but there is danger that seven Democrats and eight Republi-
money will count in the big cities where I cans all under oath to do justice in this
thousands are out of work. great question, and. yefr-fchey drew the
party line to a man. That Tilden was
t a Matter of Education. elected all parties now Admit and history
I was sitting on a keg of nails in a has so recpraea, lie was cneatea out
West Virginia mountain store, watching the high orhce by three memDers oi
. - I A A - L - rrL:- n. a
native dickering with the merchant eupreuiB cuurb. xuw is iuC aaiuc
.,vr a trade nf a hkpt nf ma for a court that decided tne income tax lO DC
VM - . I 1 . 1 TTTl T ! !). . I
calico dress. After some lime a bargain uowniwuuau. uy xwuumu i u u
was closed, the native walked out with ch a court witnany case mat involved
the dress in a bundle under his arnv great corporations, or sectional tjues
cannot be guilty of this piece of folly,
neither will the Populist party. . It would
be worse than folly--it would be a crime
So in order, to avoid this unfortunate
condition, the executive committe
promptly took teps by passing resolu
per day
The Bland-Alhson bill, under which
$350,000,000 silver was added to the
currency was forced upon the Btatute
books bv the Democratic party, lnis
Democratic money is practically support-
tions to harmonize and agrea on a ticket I ing the entire fabric of American credit
that will, secure to every voter the right ICJold does not circulate and " the gold
to have his vote properly, represented in I certificates are used chiefly Jo raid the
the electoral college and cost for Bryan. I Treasury with
As to the- Vice-Presidency, this will all j In 1890 Austria-Hungary wanted
be settled in due time and so settled as f 150.000.000 in gold. The parties who
to satisfy all men who are honestly con-j had the contract in this country went to
tending for the great, cause ol bimejlai-1 Harrison's Secretary ot tne .treasury
lism throughout the country. ; . I and wanted to know if he would redeem
"The cause of he people is swelling coin certificates, which are payable in
inf o a revolution against despotic power. I either cold or silver, in gold alone. He
Let no man "obstruct its onward course, I said: he would redeem them in gold.
for 'in the supreme hour the harmonious The law said the parity must be mainr
will nf all will suffer , no Belnsh- call for toirted. l oster and his successor nave
j t . i i. :
It isn't any business of mine," I
said, "but I was watching that ' trade
and was, purpnsed to see you let the eggs
go for that dress
" What f err' he asked in astonish
ment as he mounted his horse.
"How many eggs did you have?"
"Basketful." ,
"How many dozen?" '
Dunno. Can't count."
"That's where you miss the advan
tage of education. . With knowledge
you might have got two dresses for those
eggs." -
'But I didn't want two dresses, mis-
ter," he argued. ,
"Perhaps not, but that was no reason
why you should- have paid two prices
division t defeat sA deetroyV
., ... I maintained tb?jrity money r but. the
No one can knew'lwr all the'Tieople I parity of property "with money is a prob-
love Cy Watson arlhey all 'know: him lem that every producer and debater is
nrt ipsa thpv mil M mme-le with the men I wrestling with now.
who have known him from boyhood Mr. Watson read from the New York
days, as I have to-day. and heard of his Tribune, the leading Republican paper
praises from every lip. . of the country, an arucie- snowing uiai
tv. .a i . itnr.ERS . i nifi nanca naa voiunieereu uuc
Treasury over theelection.: As an Amen-
tt . . a. A. n
SYKOPSI3 OF' MR- WATSOX S Bl'tlXH Al lean Citizen, pruuu ui. mo wwuuj, "
the mewt humiliating thing he naa ever
read. A government for whom, mil
taken from
WEXT WORTH .
The following synopsis is
Webster's Weekly:
What had brought the immense
crowd here to-day ? Live questions were
pressing to the front. The people not
only had to consider them, but 'decide
them. . What is the condition of the
the country to-day ? All agree that it i
most deplorable. , In the towns and
cities, factories are standing idle, indus
try is almost paralyzed At Chicago he
was told that 100,000 men were tramp
ing the streets of that city. -One large
lions would sacrifice their lives and
property, so reduced in pride as to per
mit the hat to be passed around for its
hTipfit while the world looks on and
wonders. '
In 1892 he attended the Chicago con
vention as a delegate, uteveiann was
nominated without his aid. The plat
form was understood by everybody to
declare for the coinage of both silver and
gold upon terms of exact quality. INow
Cleveland and Whitney are hand' in
glove with Hanna to elect McKinley
BUTLER PLEADS FOR CNION.
Warns the People of the Erlls-That Wouia
Result, from the Election of Me- -
Klnley In November. - .
tions. i Ever since Joe Bradley -was a
young man, and up to 1870 he was pres
ident or director: oi two raiiroaos and
several great insurance companies. . He
couldent tote fair with them on one side
and the people on the other to save his
life.- No, J am like Mr. Bryan. I've
lost confidence in the integrity of that
court? I? will not say that its members
can be bought with money, but their wills
are moulded by undue influence and
ought t be broken; That income tax
was a fair and just measure and would
have put jinto the .treasury near .forty
millions of dollars and no doubt saved
the government from the disgrace of
that bond business.
But I diden't Btart to write on politics,
The weather is to hot too think about
. Atlanta-, Ga., Aug. 5. Senator Ma
rion Butler, chairman of the Populist
National Committee, telegraphed to the
Atlanta Journal this morning the fol
lowing-signed statement in r regard to
Senator Jones' interview criticising the
Southern Populists:, . .
. xoU'Wire me pnrporung to the : in
terview with Chairman Jones, as it ap
pears in Monday's World, and ask" me
for a statement with: reference to -.. the
same. . I am not prepared to believe Sen
ator Jones was quoted correctly. The
election of McKinley would mean not
only four years more of Shermamsm
and Cleve'andism, but also many ad
ditional and culminative resulting evils.
- "No intelligent, patriotic" voter, no
tru3 American citizen can by his action
or inaction, be responsible, "directly or
indirectly for such threatened calam
ity. The only, possible way that it can
be averted, is by a complete, harmo
nious and enthusiasticc union of all
parties opposed to the destructive rule
of corporate greed and British gold upon
the candidates for President and Vice
President that represent just - the op
posite of what McKinley and ,Hobart
represent -. : ' .:
"What a humiliating anct sickening
spectacle, it would be should the folly
of personal ambition and the Demon
of party spirit step into, -f contuse and
divide the allied majority and deliver
the people into the hands of the ene
mies of Republican institutions. But
this cannot, this will not happen.
"The American people are hot now
in any humor to be trilled with.
They fully appreciate the threatened
danger. They will this year drive the
British money changers and. American
tcry allies from the temple of liberty and
take charge of then" own affairs.
"It would be better for candidates and
chairmen to do le68 ; talking- at the
present. But in spite of the . indiscre
tions : of .Individuals and so-called
leaders, the American people have de
termined to win the fight and they will
do it .
. (Signed) Marion Butler. "
for one. The merchant got the advan- am thmg; that excites indignation. We
tage of his education. He knew what I old chaps here in Carters ville have been
he was about." . . going to school every night lor a weea,
He looked at me for a minute, as if j preparing fer the deestnet skule- show
he felt really sorrv for me. Then he 1 that was to come off. The ladies -got
grinnad and nulled his horse over close it up And! then levied on us and put the
tome. : - - lowest men and women in au luiaut
T -Wir " Via Viol nrViiOT-ionxl nnst- I olaea' and wa hurt tf toe R Chalk
ina . rurHve ," dances toward the sroreit ana ic&ttrmr-ai c o n
blackboard,
'his eddication ain't so-much more'n and betaught to sing "X wan to he. an
.-mm . - TT Jlal . 1 t .5 I J A vmX I- M arwAAilVk
mine es vou thint it is. ne aon t angei. ana we nau u oua.. a duccuu
know how many uv them aigs is spiled, like we used to speafc it away back in
riH T tin " And he rode away beiore the SU'8 and 4U'8. cme oi nau tu
T viild arcne further. walk ud and be hcked for our mischief,
--1 . . -i . i i ...
and we had a recess ana piayeu many,
manv Ktara with the girls and I got kiss
An AtTertisr' uream. Ud several Umes and so i forth, v The
A certain merchant, it doesn't mase 1 nights were hot. but we had fun, lots of
any difference what his name is or what fun old fashioned, innocent fun. Old
his address is. is a man who believes neonle are never so happy! as when re-
ASi 1XXIXU FOR THE SHIRT-SLEEVE
FELLOWS.
Statesrllle Landmark.
Cabarrus Superior Court is in session,
Judge. Green presiding, andwe.read' in
the Concord correspondence of the Char
lotte Observer that oh account of the
oppressive heat In the court room Judge
ureen "has granted the- men the priv
ilege of laying off their coats.";' Glory
to Judge Green! We are glad to know
that there is one Superior Court judge in
North Carolina who hasn't lost his head
on the subject of dress. . Within the
past year or two, two or three- Superior
Court judges have ordered men from
the court rcom because they hadcorne
into their august presence in their shirt
sleeves; and one of the judges, insulted
some of the poor devils who were with
out coats by making remarks about
their shirts not beiOjg cjean. . In fact,
it had come to the pass that we were
afraid that, in the very near future, no
man would be allowed in the presence
of a court unless he had on a certain
prescribed court dress-r-say a "biled"
shir, ta claw-hammer coat and tan
shoes. But 'Judge Green has turned
the pendulum back and ail honor to
him for it. .
We know that it is not customary for
one to go to a function or to church
without a coat on; but while One may
not do this we hold that a man who has
on a clean shirt, the garment being
whole, is decently clad whether or not
he has on anything else from his waist
up; and that there is no impropriety in
his going about the street, about his
place of business, or into a court room
thus arryed. It is nothing less than
torture to compel men, and especially
farmers who are in the habit of -going
coatless, to sit in an ill-ventilated North
Carolina court room in the months of
Aug'jet or July with coats on.
! ;:ige Green has taken the humane
and common-sense " view aitd neither
his own dignity nor, that of his cpurt
will suffer in the least by his action.
The judge will hold Iredell court week
after next and we pass the word out now
that nobody need Wear a coat in the
court room unless he wants to. -'
Absolutely Pure.
of
cream
tartar-
One of the leading
' ,)' .Ladies in the fcouth.
iMsnsi, all .-modern' Improve-'
f.-u acres. Grand mountain
: -v t Va famed for health.
! Aii!erh:a!i teacliera. Full
i h.tv ii'ivantaes' in Art and-
fi'.;n twenty States
M4.-- ise President.'
;! A Koauoke, Virginia,;
unaccustomed to him, 6lept rather un
easily, starting up every now and then
as the minister grew emphatic and al
most shouted the words of truth at the
congregation. When the sermon was
Even the Republican platform admits I about two . thirds over the preacher
that Kimersilism is a good thing, but we I called out
must wait until England is willing. Butl -'Brethren, why stand ye here all the
-v,v eVinnld we wait? - 'I day idle?
" . - . . .I 1.1 A 1 , r 11 J..Ti .Hn " n.t n r
OnrTvniilation 13 ereaier man matuii "uecause iuey uuu muvciuoc. auufi
estiblishment employing 8tandard upon 'the
closed. A gentleman of high character .rv . H ...
14J1U. Xlilil IJJ-aujr J tAvi w . a-wvmvw
to poverty that they wereglad to carry
valises from hotel to railroad station for
a nickel. In the country the farmers
make as much cotton, corn, etc., as
they ever did, yet their products are so and France's combined wealth, but the half awakened merchant;
that they yield no reve- i . ,.,.' tir ,i,.o.
IVUUVVU vv tl v
nue outside of ; a bare living.
thoroughly in advertising, and as a re-1 calling the memories of the old sehool
eult he has the biggest business in his j days. That is about as far back aa we
town. So much, indeed, thai ne works go 4nd it is a big landmark in life s
so much in week days that when he J nistory. Shakespeare tells of the -whin-
goes- to church on Sunday, as be always I iDg school boy creeping unwillingly into
does, he generally goes to sleep as soon school. That was a true picture some-
as the preacher gets well started into his j times, but as a general thing, we were-k
sermon. - ' elad to go. Charles Lamb writes ot nis
Not long ago a visiting clergyman joyful school days. It was a most de-
filled the pulpit, and our friend being lightf ui mixture. With j a mother to
help u get our lessons anu a iatner to
encourige and a teacher to praise us
when we did well the daily task was not
hard, and then the surroundings, the
Double-Quick.
An ancient resident of Willowby,
whose conduct in one of the battles of
the Civil War had brought him under
suspicion oi cowardice, was naturally
indisposed to admit that he had played
any but a manly part
- "I didn t run away and stay till ' twas
oil ftrpr. nn Rnrh fl, thinor." he alwavs
w , , - oi J
affirmed, v ."I retreated in good order,
that was all. 'Twas a time for retreat
ing, 11 ever mere was one, ano accord
inglyl used my judgment and retreat
ed."-.-'- .-'.,-,
XU18 Kate-a-wasTiegaTuaBsmo4
or less satisfactory up to the day when
a military gentleman, came to visit-a
cousin in Willowby, and in the course
of a conversation held at the , village
store one evening heard the oft-repeated
explanation:
"Well, my friend' he said, looking
steadily at the heio of the retreat,"you
say vou retreated in good order, but
should like to ask one thing: About
how fast did vou go?"
"Well, "said the other man, surprised
into telling the unadorned truth, . ','if
I'd been at home and going after the
doctor, I reckon folks would have
thought somebody was pretty sick!"
A c:
Highest of .all laleayenin
Report.
Rotal Bakesgk Powdes Jo
baking powder.
strength.
Government Food
New York,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
W. H. UUV, U. D.
s. X. MOXTnopissr. v. u
mi
THIll
offer their prof essional servioes to the
citizens of Concord and vicinity. AU
calls promptly attended day or night
umce and residence on .East Depol
street, opposite Presbyterian church.
The Cigarette Habit.
Youth's Companion.
ihe teacner 01 a puouc scnooi in
Chicago, found that eighty of her schol
ars smoked from two to twenty cigar
ettes a day. Six only of these boys were
able to do good work in their classes.
The victims of the cigarette habit con
fessed that they were suffering con
stantly from headache, drowsiness and
dizziness.
Many declared they could not write
well Because their hands trembled. A
number were "shaky" when they
walked, and unable to run for any
distance. They could not rouse them
selves to meet the examination test.
sure to lair it asked to memorize, any
thing. Seyeral of the smokers were
Condensed Testimony
flhfts TL Hood. Broker and Mannfac-
dno reve- Leventy billions. We produce from J the way his wife grabbed at him
Now and! s.Rttu nf the world's Ishnnlr him into a sense of his siti
and
and
recess, he dinner bucket, the good time
going home in the evening, k the pretty
branches we had to cross, the red gullies
where we got 'chalk, the walnut trees
over in the field and the chestnut -trees
on the hill and then there, were persim
mons and hlackhaws and maypops not
far awarl We had town ball at noon,
Dr. W.
Surgeon
G. Houston,
g Dentist, '
'concord; n. c. -.
Is prepared to do all kinds oi Dautai
work in the most approved manner.
Uiace oyer Johnson s Dm Store
W. J. MONTOOliEBT. J. LKE OBOWELL
Attorneys and CounsGlors-at-Law.
COXCOED, N. O.
As partners, will practice law in Cabar
rus, Stanly and adjoining counties--.
the Superior and Supreme Courts of the
State and in the Federal Courts. Oflice
on Lepot Street. , -
l'arties dcin2 to lend money can
leave it with us or place it in Concord
National Bank for us and we will lend
it on good real estate security Jree of
cnarge to the depositor.
We mar 3 thorough exarrination of
title to lands offered aa security for
loans.
Mortgages foreclosed without expense .
to owners of same.
MORRISON H, CSLDWELL,
- Attorsey-at-Law,
lor then in some favored locality this is not - , w me corni three-fourths of almost broke up the meeting.
fourth to one-fifth of . the world's J shook him into a sense of his situation glorious old townball that has been de-
ihe rase, the exception proves the rule, i . . ,i tua orenter nart of the
VViuim tne lasruiew csvio
im'CjRQLip COLLEGE
, Tlkvnt, N. c
Si-art 1
'?X.iitp:n14.r2.
riial. Instruction
t-.'.!4auon nealtiifiil. '
4. (J. SCHEREB. Presidt nt.
Our country is ft-little world
11 1 "W frna IvimetillllSm.
Populists. Democrats and Republicans. ! B. ..,. fihnw that the world's nroduc- -w
Tfe had always counseled conservatismil .. , ;s on nnn nnn nnneea. Of lyonr
- . , m , . - i HUJJ. UI OAK CI lO WV-J,vvv,vvU
nn.l warned them aesuiist lettme minor I truA stofoa nnnfrlhutPA 77.
questions divide them so that they coull M - 58 etc - outside world 48 mil-
uioropgu. not get togemer ueu u-c oupcuvui irn - rvmon-mert in arts, manuhictures.
came. : That hour has come and thel . . th outside worid 50 millions.
battle has PCgan. it ttl Thei halaiice is bought by the govern-
Chicago. ... . . v., merits of the world-and coined at a great
I ' Did You Ever
Electric- Bitters as a
troubles? If not. get a
now and. eet relief. This medicine has
been found to be peculiarly adapted to
the relief and cure of all Female Com
plaints, exerting, a wonderful direct in
fluence in giving strength and tone to
the organs, llf you Lioas oi Appetite,
Constipation, - 'Headache,
used to give good balls to the batter and
wanted him to hit it and knock it a j
turer's Agent, Columbris, Ohio, certifie
that Dr. King's New Discovery has no
equal as a Cough remeey. J. D. Brown,
Prop. St James Hotel, Ft Wayne, Ind.;
testifies that he was cured of a cough of
twn vear'a standing, caused1 by La !
Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery.
B. F. MerriS, Baldwinsyille, Mass.,
Rftva that he has used and recommended
Uti-inrt neirer knew it to fail, and and-
would rather have it than any doctor,
because it always cures. Mrs. ; Hem
ming, 212, E. 25th St., Chicago always
keeps it at hand and hasno fear of croup,
because it instantly relieves. Free trial
bottles at P. B. Feizer's Drug Store.
from four to five years too old for their
grade, and it was found that after they
began.to smoke their progress ceased
' Except m three instances, the schol
ar! hardest to discipline were smokers.
Truancy'and theft were directly traced
tr indulgence in the habit. Boys who
had reformed and joined the Anti-Ci
trarette Society said they "felt like dif-
o " - .
ferent boys" The power and perm
ciousaess of the cigarette habit are re
vealed by this fresh testimony from
comctent and careful observer.
" : -
One Mao in UebU
One of our subscribers writes: "I
cannot pay for my paper because I have
so many debts to pay." A few others
have written as though what one owes
for a paper, .which costs the publishers
money.is not a debthke that which one
Owes for groceries or dry goods- They re
mind us of a little story-: At a revival
meeting the evangelist repuested every
man who had paid his debts to 6tand
up" Thev rose in a mass. Then he
said. "Sit down: and every man in this
meeting who has not paid his debts,
stand up." One indiyidual raised his
arm aloft: "My good man," said the
evangelist, "have you not paid your
not
re
Office in Morris huildlag, opposite
courthouse. July 4 t
D. G. CALDWELL, M. D.,
Offers his professional services to the
people of Concord and vicinity. Office
in rear of" bank. Night calls should be
left at my residence on Main street.
Office Hoira, 7:3jTto 8:50 a. m., l:3(rto
2:30, p m. Telephone call, No, G7.
Sept. 20,'91:-lv..-. , ..''.:.
was out4
b ;
Firteen Persons Killed by a Storm. '
Athens, O., July 30 The most de-
ot "the
' mile if he couldf Then there
. AT Inld fashioned shinny that was akin to Utmetive storm in the history
W,UB .1 1 1 T nroo n Vorr1 rromo n -i l 11.. .inMa.l ot nlnil
inp m(Hf'ni euu.- . J-w vtaa -mi niisi v i-reex. vuucv vvi . "
and kept us with bruised, shins and tcester." a mining "town, " twelve miles
hlnodv toes, and gradually fell
state of tnnocuouadessuetude.
debts?'
'No," he said, "1 have,
of a
paid them. I am the editor
lig-inua -neriodicahi
xufimWof this congregation oves
me
for my paper.
:-. -r-vt
ui 1'", .
SKSTITUTE.
!l tlie cheapest find the very
y seliool in the State. "
'- Dipartmeiit.
h- u s-jhooi. it will pay you to
("isfelofeue, etc. ' '
HAMILTON or
I'.Kt CE BESTOS, M. A.. '
l'r.iR-ioals.irnionvllie, N.C.
. . , i. .- . a f. ii , ti i - . . i. HiiiBbimuuu. . . . - a .
-i'or sLxteen yeaio fil. and bv so douig the prices or our ' t iOQoaa T?.-r- t the Friday evening
. (TT X f e-lstl -" i J - . - . I JTJ illS I1T Hin Llffll lUlllk ' LJluU LAVMUI -r .M. w vw I ' . - 1 .... -
twnal convenuons, riereuuure w producta are being reduced to starvation -MdaooholT or troubled with sometimes ventured to hold their handsthe town without witruing.
South and West have played second fid- P 9 5 f the. alv. and would purposely rnispell of the wind is indescribable.
the North. :New .York has fur- . . . . to JLZX the word to let them get above.
!d the 1 "7 " there were some Democrats who hoped are ganteed by it- .- Xarce . hot-
ypung man, Droiw . ta mwh silver bv voUng for McKinley. Ulea onlv fiftv cents at P. B. Feteefs
1 i . 1 inHHnf litrO, Phalli ' ll-;i 1 M.I 14 1 1 . " t 1 w
ieqiuai nuuiuutB -- wapnfi(i them that they were making Drue Store,
shoulders above his leiiows, waikeu upon .of-VA. Tf th'fiV helri turn ,
the platform and said that the old oroer - fe , hundred greedy trusts Thft Postoffice department has issued
uc icvwaw, ' i i - .,f.TOoM nmn t.heneo-
into a ' nnrth of here, last niiiht, which resulted
I m the almost total destruction of one of
And there were some pretty girls tOr the principal streets oi tue ww -
look- on and admire, and we had ou ing damage m other piacesio iub amwu-.n
Fiuntine I sweethearts and loved to stand by them, of thousands of-dollars. . ihe siorm,
Knelling, anu wnic.n i:aiin; jiijiii t.nj . -
r: T! . 1 . . T!... .,..
the town without witruing. iub n j
That Buildings were toppled over; trees torn
was chivalry, pure and Pimple, ...ATtenj jroni tuear roo ou - '
came Saturday, a long, long, happy day ing is a scene of desohttion. r , .
when we gathered chinquepins and j Fifteen are reported dead and seyeral
chestnuts or went to the mill and went others seriausiy injureu. . -v iivcij o---:
.ci,;, TchHe wftitinfr for the grist, .'with six horses and a number of vehicles
o nl!ni,. . a;A n't wait for tne prist. ' was blown into the creek and s-aep
Tetters in the New York Journal from.
New Jersey editors show that McKinley
will lose as many silver Republican votes
as Bryan will gold Democrats. If so,
Bryan will carry the State.
C. H. BAfiHHARDT, M.-D.,
Plyaichn and Surgeon,, -
SIT. FLEAS AST, K. C.
Calls received and promptly attended
at all hours. Office- at rhy home, late
residence of Jar. ' J-W. Moose.
Dec. 26 6E.j?.fgj3gg
DR. H. "SrfrERRING, Dentist,
is again at his old placq over Yorke's Jewelry
. Store, .
CONOOBS, I-T. O
FIRE INSURANCE. .
When in need of . Fire Insurance,
call and see us, or write. We repre
sent only first-ckss Home and Foreign
llfcspecffpTryp-
" WOODHOUSE & ILiBETS
- Nearly every building in the
wrr..
PU-i
ft'! :
filiSV
..t.t'v '''"A .nSf nd nfv1- UiVtnrv over their old masters. They
. ii were-there to write their own platform,
. ..it h;s .xpert,; in all or its special! , . thft helD 0f God it should CiyS-
'"'"w.Ari. K dent on. uommeremi "j - . . - . ; . , it
tu tiles, we will be pleased talize upon the Statute pooks m tne u-c
JL-CA AAA WV
of things-must be reversed, and hereto- rZl the two- : i t0.rt m U -nnstal
- - . i i QPn an uTiMv i ii i a, l a a t tA o vaivvu r M I'ln-iii-Hi ua a la qua uvwvuw , tr - - . .
tha ftrwith And West, tne ereai pro-1 .-. v uAAol . . . - . Aat- knf Nn Unir rnA5 home and went oacK awav
r.r. hn Petitioned Pie, there. w no teuing wuer elerw, miormmg wvux. i . r.ZZ " -ther fmlie. itnwA U damaged and many are Com
uucers -jJL. 7C7trCr a trouble will stop. I McKimeyism is uk ment'8 wishes concerning me avuiuuo m ui kZua i w-trVea are be-
.... . : Wnu th TlOWera UliU IK1 VJ uu j. r- iU.. -Dnn..K.l ... , - .1 ! -r, . i-li .I. : Ji;T,(fn.iuia UitlClV UCluutlouiiu, .
mi T.nrinciJV nun Ml I CP.C i... 0,nliea- essence of an mat .ua of these cierwm vu.wui-y -At issuu memuty .r6-. - A ..riniinn. being covered with
-i'r.-JLIfl I hU. UULLLULi them justice, w --f5 lean nartv..and the Southern man wno romnaign. : "The department does not those delightful days, ano is no won- "rr: .1 a xti .11 tin
. 1.. t-.-i , nr ann tne nmnie -nau v- r ... ... , i " . . - 1:.: 1 . . . r . , hrnt-pn i mners auu ucuiw i
!n v.Wthia institution for Uvs on uau. .r'.T 717.-: .votes that wav is playing witn aynamiwj. ttempt or desire to control me ponu-oiu der mat the poets nave wnueu a-ui, ann,Uv r-reek- is
. . 11. wtivh f a nn wi r 1 m. - i 1 t-iL 1 - v- f - . j. 1 - . j . il -1 - - 1 kihihi ui lues uvnui -kvs"- j v
n ot young women iiiia :u- arisen in uieir ixix5 - o- r -nhicaeo the -lemocrauc party pu i ODimoii8 of any one connected wiui u? them; and one ottnem ays . . j 7" I. " ru
-j c m. j j ? . .... . i j. i : Ha'ppmn? KvtrviuiuK iv v.
forth a new declaration or maepenu- postal service but it insists tna empiujr- ,,How dearto my heart are the scenes, - v- whed away, and t-o
ences, , It is tne Desipuswuru, ot me jsauway jnnu. TiT; of. my.' childhood." -; are reported drown
more to the toinng millions man. any i an active interest in poiiuca iu
v.,f v.ob heen framed in 40 years. iTOnv nf attending conventions as dele-
bUWf iw wvy- , . - . . I -J O .
tu,. ia nr hone in the Keoublican MM makino- political speeches or as
Tartv. . It is lor tne goia eta uuaiu wi-1 sisting in tne raanageuieui m fiviuv
uui. iajjudcuii.. vj i i campaiuua. -
THE paia that Eorae
. times strikes a uia.il
at the most inoppor-
tune moment is due
to indigestion. It
m-tv corae in the
midst cf a dinner
and -make the feast
a mockcrrj.lt is a
reminder that he
may .not eat what
he chooses, nor
when Jie chooses,
lie is a slave to the
weakness, of his
Fremtentlv he does-ftt even
THE.
GQHGQRl
. FRIEZE & TJTLEY,
PROPRIETORS. , '
MARBLB WORKS,
DEALEiiS IM
Mbnuments, Reaastones, Tablets'
AND ALL. KINDS OF
iV.
I1 on antuication.
'! ''!' :inl.'- ' . -
'OlIN (' ri.T-tyT-T,! -Principal,
v- . iialeni North Carolina,
lnij
UNIVERSITY.
. -f ufiAnts- tuition stftn a vear.
''.oliars a month,3f ull rollege
; i"4.' t 'nurses, Law'Schdtl, Medical
ui;i!,.. r-hool for Teachers, Schol-
illt t'IBt.s fir f-lM nualv - - r
I'UKSipENT WINSTON..
Chanel Hill. N. C.
feiM COLLEGE.
flw :- Jt a
"'SiOVER-N. C.
Ptemher 9th. Classical
I'nurse; Elective Course,
'-'' contemnlated. .IJoth
ixns tor lova only lh
ji '.private) $6.60 per month.
aldirue address- '
1 i. T. DAL', Principal. -
Si
ML ttSE (MIS.
yrup. Taateu Ooud. Use
'1 by rlrticeiKtH.
i3
a.
fnture : That man was vv . o. sij,
the next President of the United States.
And all the gold of Wall and Lombard
streets could not ouy mm.
Northern and ISew Jngiana ieiuo-
crats are in; revolt wiu-.ayc..imw.
conspiracy with the money power to de
feat the will of the people, but their
power is broken.. ;
The "Teat greni ioou-co uu.i
that platform are: -
1. Free silver. -
2. Income tax.
'3 The destruction, of trusts, -"
Trusts must be taken by the throat
and strangled to dbaUi, They are as
remorseless and " cruel as the - grave.
They have laid tribute upon nearly, ev-
;niD nwPRsarv to sustain life from
the scradle up. The slaves before, the
war were fed an clothed by their niaa,
ters and had no Uxes to pay Under
the new system of bpndage the great
trusts, the chief of which is the money
trust, get the people's labor without the
responsibility of having them decently
clothed and fed.
ever if England will
metalism.
Mr Watson next took up the income
tax. He declared-it to be a righteous
tax' All it asks is that wealth shall
bear its just share pi tne burdens oi gov
The next era that stands out most t
nrominent is that of the lover. Shakes
peare Jtnew all about that,; too, and j
drew the picture, no ! doubt, from
UUUOVW w
people are reported drowned.
Stronger than for Years. -
Matpes.N. C.. July o, lyt.
Senator Caffery, of Louisiana,, like
Senator Hill, of New York, is a Aemo-
urew iiw pwiux- VT"""' -TirUTTI icrat but not a revolutionist, in an m
own experience when he waa dyrng for , ... irt New Orleans last
bis ;
not
Maides, xi. v., amy o,-vOUllff dream if they would,
have received the Kainy uay - - be very 8ad.
sent for three trade-marks irom aaoou a , lfligie had a lover.
pretty Ann. Hathaway. --7,; hp-tha3 toid why he would
and woman could write a wry ui , . rtrvan-. "A eold standaru
S ownsrthe Sarsaparilla and eight cents in stampa, Z&to
fQ, ; hia need of protection. Kocke- and am very much pleased wim it. x . - - - r honev, from one flower
?;,Tr; ;a rennted to be worth $125,000,- have been taking Hood s barsaparuia hA-T1WRlr- another, but a true, fond
ICUM . ., ., ... . 1. I s .rt nnH than iiri" w - -
the taxable and it has done me more good than any
I am now stronger man
I have
Mrs. L. C.
onn half aa much as ail
nro-oertv in North Carolina; yet he pays I other medicine. I am now strpnj
S uU; only $300,000.. EuseeU U ve bfenfseW years
c. a : inrtv times a millionaire, yet ne taken aooui mie?
nava taxes on but $5,000. . The wn
sUtutionahoe-tuo . , cure indigestion
flHSKmnr hi v liiiiim aaa vaav vrwaww i
XL LLAJ. lAA-tA m I -nn
- 'frtiA TM-oaon t. Snnreme I neoo.
nqnarea yean.h
.hQTurinir'hi-s mind. The people
should vote for no man who. will not
pledge himself to have this law restored.
Mr Watson handled trusts with
, . .. . xx n. Aannn-nopA them as a
crioven oil. : xio . ..
pack of ravenous wolves,
bihous-
lover who chooses a willing mate and
sticks. ; The true, contiduiir love oi a
ironnir rtonni who are mated, as well as
mamed, is me most, wuunu m
life. -f zm
y Raleigh. N. C, August 2. Within
two weeks, at Hillsboro, a shoe factory,
cart reversed itby a majority vote,one - Com e ennru in - J-- output wUI be 600. pairs jiaily,
f . - will he in operation, it win oe me -sec
ond largest in the sonth the one in the
HoodSamparillapuriatheblood, 7rST,
A IB' Wis olWS i:miuvi- "w wvv .
it iB ex
8 cents per bushel
i
iMjereomeB
He scored the appetite and gives refreshing Bleep.
T wish I Democrat as. 1 am, believing mat me
4ocfnM;nn Bhmiid the - stanoara ue
changed to an impossible bimetalism at
16 to If 1 cannot, without , being crimi-
Lnol heln to hnncr about that result.
r . ,i .
prt linpa rannot hold a mac ro wmj
mit private robbery and spouauou
public dishonor.
i An observant gentleman who recently
travelled through Eockib county,
informs the Greensboro Patriot thailhe
Populists over there are enthusiastic for
'Rrvan and Sewall and Cy. Watson. In
one township 73 out of the 75 People's
party men declared their intention to
vole for these gentlemen, regardless of
the St. Louis convention.
i , ,v,fhp- the thiuy "he eats is going:
toafftee with him or not The tiinp thaiL
Please hia -oalatc most are often! tne wq,
for him to eat- Even, the simplest ffooa is
likely to cause hi-irf misery and sleep.C!!3
ness. Hi3 first trouble was very slight
very simple very c-asy to enre. He ate
"Bomethtng indigestible and it stuck some
1ace in his dieestive system. He ate more
things and theyjituck. Part of his diges
tion stopped altogether that ts constipar
nstipatio-a is so common that more
tlino half the -people in America are troub
led with it It is so serious that nine
tenths of the sickness of the world is
traceable directly to this common cause.
A man's health and strength depend upon
what he gets out of his food. This depends
on hia digestion. Constipation stops diges
tion. Anybody can see that The com
monest kind of common sense will tell
'you that When digestion stops, nnnraua
stops, ana ine wno:c uuujr " ,
of order. . .,'
, The T-."y to start digestion is to remove
the obstruction. The way to do that is to
take Dr. Fierce' Pleasant PellcU. iney
are a positive cure for constipation and
it attendant ills headaches, sour stom
ach, flat, - lioasnesa and
"hearth ' ery -gentle in
their-ac : 4 L " assist nattire.
They gi- to the-sysum.
They c 'inS, nor dis-
mtniblt -
Xon can ret frtse arnple of from 4 to 7
doses, by addresainz World's Dispensary
Medical Association, No. 663 Mauv.Strcet,
Buffalo, N. Y.
If a driiv'(rii5t tries to v sell you some
thing "just - as , good," transfer . youi
traue iu auiu-.u'wi . 1
your interesU to hia own . pecuniary
advautage. . "
CEMETERY
Wirk farMshed in the best
grades of
Firefc-class work and lowest
prices guaranteed. Seo ns before
buyiDg elsewhere. Prices and
Jesigris inrrjished on application.
At McMks Old Stand.
est Depot Street. .
jan 11 y.
Sewing
I am how livirisr on Church street, in
rear of the Methodist church, aad am
rearlvai all times to do any kind' of
a . .. 7 . airing.1 1 will attend
a -S'g.T - of Concord.-' . :' .5
. ' i g testimonial :.
i " . Ci, Bee. 30, 1885. -
;-iffl6Wra certrty JhaOIr.-D. W. Sni- ,
der has dono cosriderable sewing ma-.
chine wor J for us and. ah of it was done
in rirstHCl-3J3 workaionUif 9 manner and
satibfactory tons. '
YOBKEL W AP8W0ETH A Co. ,
Look for my fiigu. . Eespectfully
Jan. 0-tf ; . D. W. SSIDEB.